Publications
It is the policy of the Child and Family Services Agency to maintain the medical records of children and youth in its care according to prescribed Agency standards.
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It is the Child and Family Services Agency's policy to provide social workers and caregivers with instructions on the specifics of medication administration and management, including instruction...
This policy establishes requirements and instructions for CFSA employees when a child receiving in-home services is reported missing, and for CFSA employee and contractors when children who are in...
Cell phones have become the preferred method of communication and providing youth in care with cell phones normalizes their experience. The provision of cell phones can also be used to ensure they...
CFSA's Office of Youth Empowerment connects youth with community-based service providers that provide individualized services to help youth develop and address their particular strengths and needs...
It is CFSA’s policy to provide permanency-focused, child- and family-centered, culturally- responsive,...
Many kin and non-kinship caregivers are willing to care for children but are unable to manage the financial burden or unable to meet the medical needs of the children without a subsidy.
This policy establishes responsibilities for managing privacy risk in creating, collecting, maintaining, using, storing, transmitting, protecting, and destroying Personal Identifiable Information...
When risks to a child’s safety and/or well-being require removal from home, CFSA first seeks to place the child together with his or her siblings, with kin.

